If youĀ“re an Anima: Beyond the fantasy geek, you must love the games that has been released.
Anima: Gate of memories and Anima: The Nameless chronicles have really nice stories... of course if you like the roleplay book Anima.
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Ok, I see the trailer and looks pretty cool. Sounds like it's going to be my next RPG adquisition.
I have to warn you that Anima is more action than RPG... of course has a lot of RPG elements, but If you are a clasical RPG player, anima will be not a good choice.
I love "We happy few", is an awesome game, but when I finish the story with the fiorst guy I realized that now you had to play with the girl... Ianmd the first part of the game take to me like 30 hours,
So I played with the girl... but after end the game with the girl (this time around 15 hours) the game continues with a third story so I thought that this game was too long for me... I never played the final story.
I don't think there is a global answer as it will depend on the company and the people in charge. Aside from what you said I also think there are aspects like "How easy is it to port / enhance". Then there might be legal issues. Like SE would have a hug eissue remastering Crisis Core with the guy who Genesis is based on not wanting to be in their games anymore.
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@ArchoNils2 said:
I don't think there is a global answer as it will depend on the company and the people in charge. Aside from what you said I also think there are aspects like "How easy is it to port / enhance". Then there might be legal issues. Like SE would have a hug eissue remastering Crisis Core with the guy who Genesis is based on not wanting to be in their games anymore.
Yep, theres lots of legal issues. Day of the Tentacle remaster shouldn't of happened at all. Tim Schafer (The developer) had to get the rights from Disney. Schafer described getting the rights to Day of the Tentacle a "miracle" though aided by the fact that many of the executives in the legal rights chain had fond memories of playing these games. The rights a lot of games rights just get lost too, between companies going bust and mergers. So no one wants to touch them.
I didnĀ“t yhink about legal issues so is a good point!
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